The Oracle Application consists of software applications or business software from Oracle Corporation. This term refers to non-database and non-middleware parts.
Oracle menjual banyak modul fungsional yang menggunakan Oracle RDBMS sebagai back-end, terutama Oracle Financials, Oracle HRMS, Oracle SCM, Oracle Projects, Oracle CRM, dan Oracle Procurement.
Oracle originally launched an application suite with financial software in the late 1980s. Offer in 2009 extends to supply chain management, human resource management, warehouse management, customer relationship management, call center services, product life cycle management, and many other areas. Both in-house expansion and other company acquisitions have expanded Oracle's application software business.
Oracle released Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS/e-BS) Release 12 (R12) - bundling multiple Oracle Applications applications - in February 2007. The release date coincided with the new release of other Oracle-owned products: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, Siebel Systems and PeopleSoft.
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Products
Oracle Corporation's app portfolio consists of 2012 from the following suite of software and products:
Main apps
- Oracle Fusion Application
- Oracle E-Business Suite
- PeopleSoft Enterprise
- Siebel
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
- JD Edwards World
- Hyperion
- Master Data Management
Industrial vertical app
- ATG/Endeca branded "Oracle Commerce"
- Oracle Retail
- Micros (Retail and Hospitality, earning the 2012 post)
- Primavera
- Agile
- AutoVue (for processing CAD and graphics data)
Oracle E-Business Suite
Oracle's E-Business Suite (also known as Application/Applications or EB-Suite/EBS) consists of a collection of enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), and supply chain management (SCM) applications either developed or acquired by Oracle. This software uses Oracle Oracle relational database management system technology. The E-Business Suite contains several product lines that are often known as short acronyms.
Significant technologies are incorporated into applications including Oracle database technology, (machines for RDBMS, PL/SQL, Java,.NET, HTML and XML), "pile of technologies" (Oracle Forms Server, Oracle Reports Server, Apache Web Server, Oracle Inventor , Jinitiator, and Java Sun). Oracle Corporation branded on-line E-Business Suite technical documentation as eTRMÃ, - "E-Business Suite Technical Reference Manuals".
It makes the following enterprise applications available as part of Oracle eBusiness Suite:
- Asset Lifecycle Management
- Asset Tracking
- Property Management
- Customer Relations Management
- Company Resource Planning
- Financial Management
- Human Resources Management
- Portfolio Management Project
- Procurement
- Oracle Advanced Procurement
- Oracle Sourcing
- Oracle Advanced Procurement
- Product Lifecycle Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Supply Chain Planning
- Logistics & amp; Transportation Management
- Order Management
- Price Management
- Manufacturing
- Discrete Production
- Manufacturing Process
Oracle recently announced that it will continue to support EBS with a major release after the current version of Oracle 12.2 EBS. This roadmap is very encouraging for companies and partners who use Oracle EBS. However, news is a disappointment for SaaS oracle lovers, as most of them expect Oracle EBS 12.2 to be the last release. View more from this blog.
Oracle Financial Applications
Oracle E-Business Suite provides a set of financial applications that are used internationally in business. Oracle Corporation grouped these applications into "suites," which it defined as a set of commonly integrated applications designed to run certain business processes.
Oracle Financials refers to closely related financial modules such as:
- Oracle Assets
- Oracle General Ledger
- Oracle Debt
- Oracle Receivables
- Cash Management Oracle
- Oracle Tab
The main business processes made possible by Financial Applications include:
- Procurement-for-Pay business processes involving activities such as procurement, purchasing, payment to the Supplier, and subsequent counting.
- the Order-to-Cash business process flow involves activities such as Customer Orders, Order Fulfillment, Receiving Payments from Customers & amp; accounting next.
Oracle Portfolio Project Management Application
- Oracle Project Portfolio Analysis
- Oracle Project Billing
- Oracle Project Analysis
- Oracle Daily Business Intelligence
- Oracle Project Collaboration
- Oracle Project Contract
- Oracle Project Costs
- Oracle Project CRM
- Oracle Project Management
- Oracle Project Resources
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Additional Oracle E-Business Suite products include:
Although there are many products mentioned in the list above they also have extensive functionality, it is very difficult for anyone to test the whole system that includes all functions. Similar challenges even the internal team of Oracle EBS Product QA have, they adopt test automation as the only way to cover testing of a large number of functionality. They use Oracle's internal tool called Oracle Functional Testing from the Oracle Application testing suite to automate all of their business functions and ensure no regression for each release or collection of patches they release.
Oracle Accelerate
In 2008, Oracle launched a batch of applications for midsize businesses called Oracle Accelerate. Accelerate provides access to Oracle ERP products through local partner networks and packs products to meet vertical industry requirements.
Oracle User Productivity Kit (UPK)
The Oracle User Productivity Kit app provides content development, deployment and maintenance platforms.
Application Premium Support
Premier Support provides comprehensive software maintenance and updates for your Oracle Database, Oracle Fusion Middleware, and Oracle applications for five years from the date of general availability (GA).
Maps Oracle Applications
See also
- CEMLI
- The list of acquisitions by Oracle (including acquisitions that extend the Application portfolio)
- Oracle E-Business Suite glossary
References
Further reading
- Cameron, Melanie. Oracle General Ledger Guides (2009) McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 0-07-162229-2.
- Cameron, Melanie. Oracle Procure-to-Pay Guide (2009) McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 0-07-162227-6.
External links
- the Oracle Application home page
- Oracle User Application Group
- Oracle Applications FAQ
- Oracle Fusion Application
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